Aquicuana Reserve is home to many amazing animals. With mammal, birds, bats, and countless reptiles and insects the animal kingdom in the reserve is more than diverse. Get ready to meet some of them and uncover the secrets they hide.
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BIRDS
Research conducted thus far has led to the registration of 330 different species of birds.
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INSECTS
The Amazon rainforest is full of insects. Among the most commonly observed are butterflies.
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FISHES
It is important to highlight the great diversity of ichthyofauna: where, worldwide, the fish of the Amazon make up 10% of all vertebrates in the world.
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AMPHIBIANS & REPTILES
Thanks to the large amount of water within the Reserve, several reptiles such as the caiman and the anaconda can be observed.
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MAMMALS
The most well-known and recognized mammals in the reserve are jaguars, armadillos and monkeys.
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Aquicuana Reserve